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Mod3D: A low-cost, flexible modular system of live-cell microscopy chambers and holders
by
Barba Bazan, Carlos
, Truant, Ray
, Neuman, Kaitlyn
, Peng, Christina
, Begeja, Nola
, Goss, Siobhan
, Suart, Celeste Elisabeth
in
3-D printers
/ Biodegradability
/ Biodegradation
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Bioplastics
/ Cell culture
/ Chambers
/ Consumer products
/ Costs
/ Curing
/ Design
/ Engineering and technology
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Lab Protocol
/ Laboratories
/ LCDs
/ Liquid crystal displays
/ Manufacturing
/ Medical laboratories
/ Medical research
/ Methods
/ Microscope and microscopy
/ Microscopy
/ Modular systems
/ Open source software
/ Optical properties
/ Physical Sciences
/ Plastic debris
/ Plastics
/ Printing
/ Printing, Three-Dimensional
/ Production methods
/ Prototyping
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Three dimensional printing
2022
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Mod3D: A low-cost, flexible modular system of live-cell microscopy chambers and holders
by
Barba Bazan, Carlos
, Truant, Ray
, Neuman, Kaitlyn
, Peng, Christina
, Begeja, Nola
, Goss, Siobhan
, Suart, Celeste Elisabeth
in
3-D printers
/ Biodegradability
/ Biodegradation
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Bioplastics
/ Cell culture
/ Chambers
/ Consumer products
/ Costs
/ Curing
/ Design
/ Engineering and technology
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Lab Protocol
/ Laboratories
/ LCDs
/ Liquid crystal displays
/ Manufacturing
/ Medical laboratories
/ Medical research
/ Methods
/ Microscope and microscopy
/ Microscopy
/ Modular systems
/ Open source software
/ Optical properties
/ Physical Sciences
/ Plastic debris
/ Plastics
/ Printing
/ Printing, Three-Dimensional
/ Production methods
/ Prototyping
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Three dimensional printing
2022
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Mod3D: A low-cost, flexible modular system of live-cell microscopy chambers and holders
by
Barba Bazan, Carlos
, Truant, Ray
, Neuman, Kaitlyn
, Peng, Christina
, Begeja, Nola
, Goss, Siobhan
, Suart, Celeste Elisabeth
in
3-D printers
/ Biodegradability
/ Biodegradation
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Bioplastics
/ Cell culture
/ Chambers
/ Consumer products
/ Costs
/ Curing
/ Design
/ Engineering and technology
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Lab Protocol
/ Laboratories
/ LCDs
/ Liquid crystal displays
/ Manufacturing
/ Medical laboratories
/ Medical research
/ Methods
/ Microscope and microscopy
/ Microscopy
/ Modular systems
/ Open source software
/ Optical properties
/ Physical Sciences
/ Plastic debris
/ Plastics
/ Printing
/ Printing, Three-Dimensional
/ Production methods
/ Prototyping
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Three dimensional printing
2022
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Mod3D: A low-cost, flexible modular system of live-cell microscopy chambers and holders
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Mod3D: A low-cost, flexible modular system of live-cell microscopy chambers and holders
2022
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Overview
Live-cell microscopy imaging typically involves the use of high-quality glass-bottom chambers that allow cell culture, gaseous buffer exchange and optical properties suitable for microscopy applications. However, commercial sources of these chambers can add significant annual costs to cell biology laboratories. Consumer products in three-dimensional printing technology, for both Filament Deposition Modeling (FDM) and Masked Stereo Lithography (MSLA), have resulted in more biomedical research labs adopting the use of these devices for prototyping and manufacturing of lab plastic-based items, but rarely consumables. Here we describe a modular, live-cell chamber with multiple design options that can be mixed per experiment. Single reusable carriers and the use of biodegradable plastics, in a hybrid of FDM and MSLA manufacturing methods, reduce plastic waste. The system is easy to adapt to bespoke designs, with concept-to-prototype in a single day, offers significant cost savings to the users over commercial sources, and no loss in dimensional quality or reliability.
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